Brazilian airline GOL’s 50th Boeing 737 MAX 8 landed Wednesday in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais.
The plane took off from Seattle (USA) on Tuesday for Punta Cana (Dominican Republic), where it made a technical stop, and then continued on to Tancredo Neves International Airport.
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“The arrival of the MAX 50 is very significant for GOL. We will continuously work to renew our fleet in a sustainable manner with aircraft models that contribute to a more efficient operation,” said André Cruz, GOL’s vice president of Fleet, Supply and GOLLOG (logistics).
With this new aircraft, GOL now has 134 aircraft in its fleet: 12 737-700s, 72 737-800s and 50 737 MAXs.
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